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- suggested that Babrius may have been his tutor; probably, however, Branchus is a purely fictitious name. There is no mention of Babrius in ancient writers...
- Babrius and Phaedrus, (Loeb classical Library) Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1965. English translations of 143 Gr**** verse fables by Babrius,...
- Gr**** scatalogical humour. There is a poetical version in the Gr**** of Babrius, but thereafter written accounts do not seem to continue. The Victorian...
- Hyginus, Fabulae Theogony 5 (Smith and Trzaskoma, p. 95; Latin text). Babrius II.22 Babrius I.71 Aesopica Lucian, Confabulations of the Marine Deities XI (pp...
- supposed to have been a slave in ancient Greece around 550 BCE. When Babrius set down fables from the Aesopica in verse for a ****enistic Prince "Alexander"...
- eventually disappear. Some centuries later, a similar retort was recorded by Babrius when Aesop was mocked by shipbuilders. In this case he told them the creation...
- Phonoi and the Keres. In Aesop's fable of "War and his Bride", told by Babrius and numbered 367 in the Perry Index, it is related how Polemos drew Hubris...
- Nearly all the fables are to be found in Babrius, who was probably Avi****'s source of inspiration, but as Babrius wrote in Gr****, and Avi**** speaks of...
- should unite, and the profits divide. In the extended Gr**** telling of Babrius it is a lion and a wild donkey who go hunting together, the first outstanding...
- rendered the fables into Latin in the 1st century CE. At about the same time Babrius turned the fables into Gr**** choliambics. A 3rd-century author, Titi****...